Similar words: enrolled, controlled, rolled into one, uncontrolled, controlled economy, roller, trolley, stroller. Meaning: [rəʊl] adj. 1. especially of petals or leaves in bud; having margins rolled inward 2. uttered with a trill 3. rolled up and secured.
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61. The strong wind rolled the waves onto the shore.
62. We rolled up to the front porch.
63. Nick rolled out of bed and took a shower.
64. These people rolled in wealth and rioted in debauchery.
65. Fog rolled in from the sea.
66. He rolled the trolley across the room.
67. One of the eggs rolled off the counter.
68. The train rolled cheerfully into the station.
69. Our school bus rolled along the highway.
70. She rolled her jeans to her knees.
71. She rolled up all the windows.
72. The school bus rolled us to the airport.
73. A wave of cigarette smoke rolled towards me.
74. The ship rolled from side to side.
75. He rolled himself in his blanket.
76. They rolled their drums to bring out the villagers.
77. Painters arrived and rolled up the carpet.
78. Chris finally rolled in at about 4:00 am.
79. The hedgehog rolled up into a ball.
80. His eyes rolled and he sobbed.
81. They rolled the barrel along the road.
82. The coin fell and rolled away.
83. Dark clouds rolled across the skies.
84. He rolled a cigarette and lit up.
85. The sun soon rolled the mist away.
86. He rolled down his sleeves and buttoned the cuffs.
87. The ball rolled over the grass.
88. Josh rolled over and went back to sleep.
89. Great rocks rolled down the mountainside.
90. The potato rolled under the table.
More similar words: enrolled, controlled, rolled into one, uncontrolled, controlled economy, roller, trolley, stroller, drollery, comptroller, trolleybus, roller-skate, steamroller, rollerblading, roller coaster, roller skating, roll-on roll-off, roll, droll, troll, rollout, scroll, unroll, roll up, roll in, roll out, roll by, enroll, stroll, rollick.